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Econ 312 - Sample Exam #1 Questions
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ECON 312 - Sample Exam #1 Questions
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True, False or Uncertain
Answer each of the following questions either true, false, or uncertain and explain your answer. The
explanation is the most important part of your answer.
Note: The first section of the exam will consist of several “true, false, or uncertain” questions.
These are short answer questions where you must explain why a statement is either true or
false, or alternatively explain why the statement may be either true or false, depending on the
circumstances. For some of these questions, you will need to draw a graph and explain the
graph.
1. If money demand is insensitive to changes in income, then fiscal policy is relatively strong.
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2. Expansionary fiscal policy increases income and decreases interest rates.
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3. An increase in planned investment (Ip ) causes interest rates to fall and real GDP to rise.
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4. According to the model of income determination in chapter 3, the government spending multiplier is
smaller when new exports are endogenous and larger when nex exports are exogenous.
5. A cattle farmer sells three things: (1) fattened young cows to slaughter houses, (2) young bulls to
other cattle farmers, and (3) cow manure to home gardeners. All three of these types of transactions
are included in GDP.
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6. According to the model of income determination in Chapter 3, an increase in Net Export expenditure
decreases real GDP.
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7. Suppose that I sell all my old economics textbooks on e-Bay. This transaction is counted as part of
GDP in the National Income and Product Accounts.
8. According to the model of income determination in Chapter 3, a$100 billion increase in Government
spending and a simultaneous $100 billion increase in tax revenues will have no effect on real GDP.
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Analysis
Answer the following questions in the space provided.
Note: The second section of the exam will consist of several “analysis” questions. These are
longer, perhaps multiple part questions where you must apply or explain a model we covered in
class to some situation. For most of these questions, you will need to draw graphs and explain
the graphs; you may also need to explain or manipulate the equations that make up the models
to answer these questions.
6. This question focuses on the IS-LM model developed in chapters 3-5 in the textbook. Answer each
question based on this model.
6.a Which variables in the IS-LM model are exogenous and which are endogenous? Explain what
exogenous and endogenous mean in the context of the IS-LM model in terms that a person who
has never taken an economics class would understand.
6.b Graphically or algebraically solve the IS-LM model. Clearly label the equilibrium point in the
model and the equilibrium value of the endogenous variables.
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6.c In class, we discussed the idea that the equilibrium in the IS-LM model is stable. Explain why
this equilibrium is stable.
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6.d Explain the expected effects of the proposed increase in the level of government spending currently being debated by the congress on the economy in terms of the IS-LM model
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7. According to the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) the most recent recession in the
United States began in March 2001 and ended in November 2001. Put another way, the last expansion
started in March 1991 and ended in March 2001, the last recession started in March 2001 and ended
in November 2001, and the current expansion started in November 2001.
7.a On the axes below, sketch the time path of real GDP and real natural GDP from March 1991
until the present. Label the axes and all components of your graph.
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7.b Define real natural GDP in terms that someone who has never taken an economics class could
understand. Discuss the factors that determine the size and growth of this variable.
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7.c Discuss the behavior of the GDP ratio (the ratio of real GDP to real natural GDP
period.
Y
YN
over this
7.d Based on the behavior of YYN described above, discuss what should have happened to the unemployment rate and the inflation rate over the period March 1991 until the present.
8. Assume that the following equations summarize the structure of an economy
C = Ca + 0.75(Y − T )
Ca = 800 − 25r
T = 400 + 0.2Y
Ip = 600 − 25r
G = 1, 200
N X = 200 − 0.1Y
M
P
d
= 0.2Y − 20r
= 600
Ms
P
8.a What is the equation of the IS curve?
8.b What is the equation of the LM curve?
8.c What is the equilibrium interest rate and level of real output?
8.d If G increases to 1, 400, what is the new equilibrium interest rate and level of real output?
8.e If G remains at 1, 200, but M s /P increases to 800 what is the new equilibrium interest rate and
level of real output?
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General Comments and Exam Tips
• You will be provided with an equation sheet for the exam. This equation sheet will contain every
numbered equation in the textbook. A sample copy of this equation sheet is available on the class
web page.
• The primary focus of the exam is understanding how the models work and being able to apply the
models to analyze economic policy options. There will be few questions on the exam that can be
answered by memorizing definitions and regurgitating these definitions. You should spend most of
your preparation time using the models covered in class as economic analysis tools.
• Working the problems at the end of the chapters in the text will also help you to prepare for the
exam